Emergency procedures
Important note
If you need emergency assistance or feel unsafe:
- On a base, wing, or in a National Defence building: Call the military police.
- Off National Defence property: Call 911.
Department of National Defence (DND) public service employees and Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) members are to refer to the already established local base/wing/unit emergency procedures.
Normally if you witness or experience violence at work you should:
- Remove yourself from the situation if you can.
- Inform your Chain of Command (CoC)/manager or seek assistance from a co-worker immediately.
- If your CoC/manager is the perpetrator, notify another manager or member of the CoC in the line of authority.
- If your physical security or well-being is threatened, call 911 or, if possible, press your panic button.
- If you are on a base, wing, or in a National Defence building, call the military police.
- If you feel distressed, consult the list of support services in the section below once it is safe to do so.
If you are dealing with a violent person:
- Stay calm.
- Try to calm the other person or diffuse the situation.
- Avoid saying or doing anything that could aggravate the situation.
- Avoid eye contact or sudden movements that can be perceived as threatening.
- Respect the person's personal space. Continue the conversation with the person only if the person calms down.
- Tell the person that you understand the reason for their anger.
- If the behaviour persists, end the conversation.
- Politely notify the person that you will leave the work area or ask them to do so, and end the conversation.
- Notify your CoC/manager or seek assistance from a co-worker immediately (use the panic button if necessary).
- If the person refuses to leave the premises and the situation escalates, call 911 and contact the military police.
- If you feel distressed, consult the list of support services once it is safe to do so.
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